Doing a bit more research has shown me that an early Moghul army is also a possibility. This all means the project keeps getting bigger but I am steadily completing one battlegroup after another. More importantly I have finally settled down to painting the heavy cavalry.
The main drawback with these has been the quilted armour which I want to paint in the colours and the patterns of the period. In October I made a bit of a breakthrough by finding a way to speed up painting the tiny quilted squares. I've just finished a commander element featuring Shah Tahmasp I.
As you can see, the flag was a challenge and I've learnt I'm not good at painting heraldic sheep freehand! Here's what it should look like:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikfBNML5LUCvR42FN8ue177MLE_3P6H-sX47ZU1yksqTG8f4HKGOdEuEyuTAkeAhb9HGYjVhL6e0jvNjJE4UCJAsQhoidplCarHQHysppskULEgs72BnraSxm5botVvuhsV7gVbmu8tgaq/s450-rw/20130513_Tahmasb+.png)
Other than that, the Roundway figures (Navwar) were a pleasure to paint. However, and for the first time, I used a 40 mm square base just to accommodate the enormous trumpet.
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Oh wow...
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